"Anyone in the human services industry is working directly with their client so that they can keep all of their documentation electronically available. That would be things like application forms or proof of residency of anything that the case workers need in order to process their cases," said Himmelreich.

Hill said the agency is still getting comfortable with the new technology but it seems to be going well for them.

This year, Athens County Children Services also provided 17 of their case workers with new iPads to use out in the field.

This upgrade will allow workers to access files from outside of the office.